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South Florida sees rain from system in Gulf of Mexico read story We're months away form the 2012 hurricane season, but the National Hurricane center is monitoring a non-tropical low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico.
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National Hurricane Center chief to retire June 1 read story Bill Read said he chose June 1 in part because it marks the start of the 2012 hurricane season |
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Hurricane center top job wide open; deputy director decides not to apply read story Ed Rappaport, deputy director of the National Hurricane Center, has decided not to apply for the center's top job, leaving the field wide open. ( Mike Stocker, Sun Sentinel ) |
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National Hurricane Center director to retire read story Bill Read has announced he will retire as director of the National Hurricane Center as of June 1. |
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Cuba system could spin cyclone into Florida read story Hurricane season is officially over, but the National Hurricane Center in Miami issued an advisory Sunday night indicating a possible encore. |
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National Hurricane Center hunting for a new director read story The National Hurricane Center is looking for a new director. |
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National Hurricane Center Chief Reed to Retire read story National Hurricane Center Director Bill Read, who took over the forecasting agency during a time of turmoil and leaves it much calmer, announced Saturday he will retire effective June 1. Read, 62, said he never intended to stay in the … |
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Forecasters monitoring disturbance in Gulf read story We're months away form the 2012 hurricane season, but the National Hurricane center is monitoring a non-tropical low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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National Hurricane Center chief to retire in June read story National Hurricane Center Director Bill Read has announced plans to retire June 1. |
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NHC says system has 0 percent chance of developing; bringing needed rain read story The National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of disturbed weather that is drifting towards the Florida Keys for signs of development. |
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